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Dragon Ash Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Debuting as a rock band and quickly gaining popularity with a hybrid sound that incorporates hip-hop, Dragon Ash made a rapid rise.

We’ve ranked some of their popular songs that have brought numerous revolutions to the Japanese music industry.

Dragon Ash Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

CALLIN’Dragon Ash36rank/position

A digital-only single released in August 2009.

It’s a track with a pleasantly strong Latin flavor.

The music video is made up of footage from the various festivals Dragon Ash has performed at over the years.

From the opening shots of the cheerful audience, you’re drawn right into the visuals.

Watching it will definitely make you want to go to a live show!

Curtain CallDragon Ash37rank/position

Dragon Ash_2014. 5/31 Tour Final at Nippon Budokan Confirmed ~ Curtain Call
Curtain CallDragon Ash

A grand track that closes out the album THE FACES, where the word “goodbye” is repeated.

In the music video, striking footage of their actual live performance is showcased.

All those raised hands in the crowd and the sparkling smiles look beautiful! The song was originally created as the album’s outro and apparently didn’t have any lyrics.

But there’s an interview story that Kj felt he just had to sing, so he “wrote the lyrics in 30 seconds and recorded them.” It’s “goodbye” for today, but it feels like they’re calling out to us—sure we’ll meet again at some live venue somewhere, and that’s moving.

Dark Cherries (DJ RYO THE FRAP Remix)Dragon Ash38rank/position

Dragon Ash – Dark Cherries(remix) by DJ RYO THE FRAP
Dark Cherries (DJ RYO THE FRAP Remix)Dragon Ash

A hidden gem on the album Viva La Revolution, which includes “Viva la revolution” and “Grateful Days.” The lyrics, written by Kj, who loves snowboarding, will surely get snowboard fans pumped up.

The song is entirely in English, so if you’re curious, be sure to check out the lyrics! By the way, this is the remix version.

The vibe is a bit different from the original, and it’s lovely.

El AlmaDragon Ash39rank/position

This song is reputed to encourage and give you a push when you feel anxious about the future, helping you press on by believing in your own future.

FANTASITADragon Ash40rank/position

Dragon Ash is one of Japan’s leading mixture bands.

They’re a must-listen not only for people who already love the genre, but also for those who want to start exploring it.

Formed in 1996 around vocalist Kj, they’ve continued to lead the front lines of mixture rock with a consistent style, despite a member’s death and lineup changes.

Their catalog ranges from loud, hard-hitting tracks to laid-back, peaceful tunes, so try finding your own favorite song!

Dragon Ash Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

FIRE SONGDragon Ash41rank/position

Fire Song-Dragon Ash(cover)
FIRE SONGDragon Ash

Released in 2010, this is a track from the album “MIXTURE.” It’s a motivational song that urges you to keep charging forward, holding on to the passion for the dreams you’ve had since you were a kid.

The message of encouragement is expressed through Dragon Ash’s distinctive choice of words and melody.

Highly recommended for anyone striving toward their dreams.

FantasistaDragon Ash42rank/position

This is a commercial promoting Mizuho Bank’s support for Japan’s national team at the FIFA World Cup.

It features Ritsu Doan, Ayase Ueda, and Ko Itakura, each speaking about their determination for the tournament, along with dynamic shots of them striking the ball, resulting in a cool, polished piece.

The BGM is Fantasista, chosen as a theme song for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

It’s one of the signature tracks by the rock band Dragon Ash, emblematic of mixture rock that fuses tight rap with a loud band sound.